And there I was ... with a firm commitment made to myself that, under no circumstances, would I be buying any more sample libraries this month ... and then you come along with this breathtakingly beautiful piece. So ... Sonara, eh? Fine! 🙄
i wish more library developers would put their focus toward this accompaniment concept. we cant get artists on beats that have actual words because it messes with them to much lol. i would love to see what a 'soulful black female gospel/background singers' library would look like with all of the new improvements to kontakt & the amazing progress made with how you all design these new vocal libs in general. like this library but with the soulful gospel choir focus would be craaaaazzy.
There is no additional licensing required for using this in your productions. That's why we make the products we make. 🙂. The samples cannot be presented in isolation or distributed separately -- in other words, they must be used in the context of a musical composition or larger work, and that you do not use them to create sample libraries or packs. Hope this helps! For more details, you can check out the license agreement in the downloads section of the website: heavyocity.com/product/sonara/
Sounds Great🤘can hear this being great for some heavy riffs coming in! *What's the name of the controller your using to move up and down the Modulation, looks like Sparrow?
Thanks for reaching out! According to our End User License Agreement, our instruments can be used in the production of commercial or non-commercial music and audio productions royalty-free. The samples cannot be presented in isolation or distributed separately -- in other words, they must be used in the context of a musical composition or larger work. Hope this helps! For more, please see our full EULA. EULA link: heavyocity.com/support/license-agreement/
Hi Steve, the short answer is: Yes, Sonara is quite diffrent from the Vocalise line. We actually took a completely different approach to the production and design of Sonara in order to bridge the worlds of composers and producers. Unlike the Vocalise line, which leans heavily into the cinematic worlds Sonara offers broader versatility with 3 singers, triple-stacked performances for wide and intimate sound, and timbral variations. Built in the new Gravity 2 engine, Sonara allows endless customization with source browsing, a reworked FX matrix, per-channel sequencer, 3-channel mixer, and more-perfect for composers and producers alike. Hope this is helpful. Let us know if you have any further questions!
Fantastic library, great analysis!
Thanks Rick!
And there I was ... with a firm commitment made to myself that, under no circumstances, would I be buying any more sample libraries this month ... and then you come along with this breathtakingly beautiful piece. So ... Sonara, eh? Fine! 🙄
Best non-piano library I found this year. :)
i wish more library developers would put their focus toward this accompaniment concept. we cant get artists on beats that have actual words because it messes with them to much lol. i would love to see what a 'soulful black female gospel/background singers' library would look like with all of the new improvements to kontakt & the amazing progress made with how you all design these new vocal libs in general. like this library but with the soulful gospel choir focus would be craaaaazzy.
Another wonderful library and an amazing track. Thanks for your time doing this walkthrough
Thank you Martin!
DAYUM.
this is
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Thanks for checking it out!
Pretty fun Neil. I'll check this out when I get a chance.
Thanks for watching!
Great Library. Do you have tutorials of how you mix this style of music?
Is there any licensing for the vocals to use in productions..
There is no additional licensing required for using this in your productions. That's why we make the products we make. 🙂. The samples cannot be presented in isolation or distributed separately -- in other words, they must be used in the context of a musical composition or larger work, and that you do not use them to create sample libraries or packs. Hope this helps! For more details, you can check out the license agreement in the downloads section of the website: heavyocity.com/product/sonara/
Sounds Great🤘can hear this being great for some heavy riffs coming in!
*What's the name of the controller your using to move up and down the Modulation, looks like Sparrow?
Thanks! it's the AMC3 midi fader controller - amc3midicontrollers.com. A great, compact fader bank.
can i use this for commercial purposes in my music?
Thanks for reaching out! According to our End User License Agreement, our instruments can be used in the production of commercial or non-commercial music and audio productions royalty-free. The samples cannot be presented in isolation or distributed separately -- in other words, they must be used in the context of a musical composition or larger work.
Hope this helps! For more, please see our full EULA.
EULA link: heavyocity.com/support/license-agreement/
@@Heavyocitymedia thanks. brilliant work
Hoping not to spend any more… unless it seems different enough to Vocalise 1, 2 and 3….
it is :)
i have V2 and V3 and this is different...way more textures etc :)
i love V2/V3 btw too
Hi Steve, the short answer is: Yes, Sonara is quite diffrent from the Vocalise line.
We actually took a completely different approach to the production and design of Sonara in order to bridge the worlds of composers and producers. Unlike the Vocalise line, which leans heavily into the cinematic worlds Sonara offers broader versatility with 3 singers, triple-stacked performances for wide and intimate sound, and timbral variations. Built in the new Gravity 2 engine, Sonara allows endless customization with source browsing, a reworked FX matrix, per-channel sequencer, 3-channel mixer, and more-perfect for composers and producers alike. Hope this is helpful. Let us know if you have any further questions!
@@Heavyocitymedia damn, here is my wallet again!